Classes and Cultures: England 1918-1951
Autor Ross McKibbinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 apr 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198208556
ISBN-10: 0198208553
Pagini: 580
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Ediția:Pbk.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198208553
Pagini: 580
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Ediția:Pbk.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
the implications of class culture for the period have never been spelled out so throroughly. The strength of this book lies in its detailed description of how class and culture interacted.
a work of major importance that will have to be taken seriously by anyone concerned with the role of class in twentieth-century England.
Ross McKibbin is one of the leading historians of twentieth century Britain. His work is an important reference point for those who wish to fully understand British politics and society in the first five decades or so of this century ... McKibbin presents his material well.
McKibbin is excellent on matters as diverse as "ribbon development" in interwar housing, the different forms of male and female sociability in the working class, the impact of Hollywood films, the nature and appeal of betting, and much else besides.
mordantly witty Classes and Cultures: England 1918-1951 (OUP £25) side-steps high politics in order to unpick the threads of the British class system, richly mixing statistics and evidence drawn from mass literature.
Ross McKibbin's compassionate and detailed addition to the social history of Britain, C and C gave us humane scholarship at its very best.
I am looking forward to reading Classes and Cultures: England 1918-1951 by Ross McKibbin (OUP, £25).
There is much that is interesting in McKibbin's book; he has thought deeply about his subject and knows it intimately; his references are drawn from an impressively wide and rich cultural field.
fascinating new work ... It is a vividly detailed, highly readable account of the actual cultures of the classes ... McKibbin is fascinating and informative on home ownership.
important study ... Every page of this book scintillates, combining high scholarship, understated argument and droll humour.
...a detailed, thorough, well written and full account, which treats its subject fairly, and is well worth reading for anyone interested in the recent history of British culture and society.
absorbing book ... McKibbin's is a compelling and stimulating analysis, full of fascinating detail shaped by the continuing relevance of the main themes, and impressive in the imagination and perception brought to the period. The style is characterstically trenchant and relentlessly analytical. The judgements on particular points of culture and social life are authoritative rather than derivative. It is written with humour, wit and sympathy; like some of the fiction he describes, the book is hard to put down. It is a splendid achievement.
a work of major importance that will have to be taken seriously by anyone concerned with the role of class in twentieth-century England.
Ross McKibbin is one of the leading historians of twentieth century Britain. His work is an important reference point for those who wish to fully understand British politics and society in the first five decades or so of this century ... McKibbin presents his material well.
McKibbin is excellent on matters as diverse as "ribbon development" in interwar housing, the different forms of male and female sociability in the working class, the impact of Hollywood films, the nature and appeal of betting, and much else besides.
mordantly witty Classes and Cultures: England 1918-1951 (OUP £25) side-steps high politics in order to unpick the threads of the British class system, richly mixing statistics and evidence drawn from mass literature.
Ross McKibbin's compassionate and detailed addition to the social history of Britain, C and C gave us humane scholarship at its very best.
I am looking forward to reading Classes and Cultures: England 1918-1951 by Ross McKibbin (OUP, £25).
There is much that is interesting in McKibbin's book; he has thought deeply about his subject and knows it intimately; his references are drawn from an impressively wide and rich cultural field.
fascinating new work ... It is a vividly detailed, highly readable account of the actual cultures of the classes ... McKibbin is fascinating and informative on home ownership.
important study ... Every page of this book scintillates, combining high scholarship, understated argument and droll humour.
...a detailed, thorough, well written and full account, which treats its subject fairly, and is well worth reading for anyone interested in the recent history of British culture and society.
absorbing book ... McKibbin's is a compelling and stimulating analysis, full of fascinating detail shaped by the continuing relevance of the main themes, and impressive in the imagination and perception brought to the period. The style is characterstically trenchant and relentlessly analytical. The judgements on particular points of culture and social life are authoritative rather than derivative. It is written with humour, wit and sympathy; like some of the fiction he describes, the book is hard to put down. It is a splendid achievement.
Notă biografică
Ross McKibbin is Fellow and Tutor in Modern History at St John's College, Oxford.